You make jokes but I've never seen anybody perform against the B team of Jamaica the way Riqui did.
With all this MLS experience I think he very well might perform against Jamaica's A team as well.
To remind those who join in these terrible attempts how he perform against the highest level, here is his game against Atletico Madrid from roughly 2 years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLrFKFBgqzA
This player was the one with truly great potential to build a dominating team around. Yes, some great new attackers would be needed (fit Fati might've developed into one) but Puig had the correct balance of creativity and control needed to dominate the game through the center, which neither Pedri, Frenkie or Gavi has shown.
I read this morning some early pages of this thread, from 2019, and saw the positivity from posters like mc_lovin and fergus90 for example. Everyone was positive. The only thing Riqui has done since then is impress, the times he got to play. He was a great sub player on the biggest stage, and now he is showing (as he apparently showed in Barca B as well back then) that he is great as the main focus of a dominating team. The things he does is not really dependent on the level of the opposition, as he is "afraid" to get into battles (meaning he knows how to move to be available to circulate securely) and chooses the correct option rather than the exploiting option, he is constantly on a 90% success rate.
What we see is not him being able to dominate because he is now on a lower level - it is him dominating because he is getting regular playing time.